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  3. Vol. 2 No. 1 (2005)

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2005)

Published: 2005-03-13

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  • Time Is Right To Reach Back And Look Forward
    Ivan Brown
    4
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  • To Reach Out in Friendship?
    Terry Cross, Cindy Blackstock
    5
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  • Surviving the Storm
    Ozaawi Bineziikwe
    9-20
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  • “First Nations Women Workers' Speak, Write and Research Back: Child Welfare and Decolonizing Stories”
    Michelle Reid
    21-40
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  • “Strengthening the Spirit”
    Roxanne E. Torres
    41-52
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  • “Can University/Community Collaboration Create Spaces for Aboriginal Reconciliation?”
    Ginette Lafrenière, Papa Lamine Diallo, Lou Henry, Donna Dubie
    53-66
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  • “Meenoostahtan Minisiwin: First Nations Family Justice "Pathways to Peace"”
    Joe Pintarics, Karen Sveinunggaard
    67-88
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  • “Appyling Maslow's Hierarchy Theory”
    Marlyn Bennett, Corbin Shangreaux
    89-116
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  • “Qallunaat Crossing: The Southern-Northern Divide and Promising Practices for Canada's Inuit Young People”
    Shannon Moore, Wende Tulk, Richard Mitchell
    117-129
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  • “Same Country; Same Lands; 78 Countries Away”
    Cindy Blackstock
    130-158
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The First Peoples Child & Family Review is an open-access, interdisciplinary, and peer-reviewed journal honouring the voices and perspectives of First peoples and non-Indigenous allies and supporters. Our mission is to promote research, critical analysis, stories, standpoints, and educational resources which advance innovation within child, family, and community based-matters for First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, as well as Indigenous peoples abroad. Read more about the journal.


 

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